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. >> now, you would expect the mayor of the city and someone with the chamber to be boosters, but we also have chris riva paul, senior vice president -- chris while pell -- riopelle. >> a little bit about us first. we are a large health-care company focused on the dialysis space, but recently have expanded to a broader part of health care. we are delighted to call denver home. about three years ago, we announced our decision to relocate from california to colorado, and we have done that. in about one month, we will moving toward new headquarters in a special part of downtown denver. davita cares for 140,000 people in 27 locations across america we are delighted that denver is home. we will talk more about why we made that decision. there are a lot of factors that went into it. suffice to say we believed we moved into a community that would embraces and support us in many ways and the state of colorado at out-perform significantly in that regard. i am delighted to be here and part of the discussion. >> thank you. now, we will flip to the other side of the country and go to pittsburgh.
. >> now, you would expect the mayor of the city and someone with the chamber to be boosters, but we also have chris riva paul, senior vice president -- chris while pell -- riopelle. >> a little bit about us first. we are a large health-care company focused on the dialysis space, but recently have expanded to a broader part of health care. we are delighted to call denver home. about three years ago, we announced our decision to relocate from california to colorado, and we have done...
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. >> now, you would expect the mayor of the city and someone with the chamber to be boosters, but we also have chris riva paul, senior vice president -- chris while pell -- riopelle. >> a little bit about us first. we are a large health-care company focused on the dialysis space, but recently have expanded to a broader part of health care. we are delighted to call denver home. about three years ago, we announced our decision to relocate from california to colorado, and we have done that. in about one month, we will moving toward new headquarters in a special part of downtown denver. davita cares for 140,000 people in 27 locations across america we are delighted that denver is home. we will talk more about why we made that decision. there are a lot of factors that went into it. suffice to say we believed we moved into a community that would embraces and support us in many ways and the state of colorado at out-perform significantly in that regard. i am delighted to be here and part of the discussion. >> thank you. now, we will flip to the other side of the country and go to pittsburgh.
. >> now, you would expect the mayor of the city and someone with the chamber to be boosters, but we also have chris riva paul, senior vice president -- chris while pell -- riopelle. >> a little bit about us first. we are a large health-care company focused on the dialysis space, but recently have expanded to a broader part of health care. we are delighted to call denver home. about three years ago, we announced our decision to relocate from california to colorado, and we have done...
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unemployment fell in 90 percent of large cities in the country in the month of august. that's the most in four months. it is dropping because of folks are dropping out of actively looking for work. >> what about the new economic poll. >> in the debate. most people agree mitt romney has the economic edge. 49 percet said romney is better able to handle the economy and 45 percent said obama is. we'll have to wait and see after the debate and most people thought romney did well. >> thank you so. it is now 20 minutes after the hour and we talked about this one a lot. absentee ballots are cast in the states. could the unprotected surge in early voting lead to voters fraud. >> why you may want to hold off on the next load of launddry. >> anything to hald off. >> like you need a reason. >>> and the price at the pump stands at 3.78 a gallon. ♪ ♪ do you believe in me. ♪ you continue is true. ♪ >> 23 after the top of the hour. this is quick headlines for you. another california city on the verge of declaring bankruptcy. the city council kedid claring fiscal emergency becau
unemployment fell in 90 percent of large cities in the country in the month of august. that's the most in four months. it is dropping because of folks are dropping out of actively looking for work. >> what about the new economic poll. >> in the debate. most people agree mitt romney has the economic edge. 49 percet said romney is better able to handle the economy and 45 percent said obama is. we'll have to wait and see after the debate and most people thought romney did well....
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our schools, our community colleges, are firms, large, small, trade association and so forth. you've been mayor for a expert buft first you did was standard a clob ration with a sister city, lexington -- about how long away? >> an our away, and oou got a whole new initiative with lexington that is primarily around making this part of this corridor of northern kentucky that moves up into ohio, a platform for advanced manufacturing. what are you doing, what are you thinking about? this is a very interesting kind of multi-city, multi collaborationed so where do you put the impetus. >> i'm. the industry ji. 735% of our people live in metropolitan areas now. many things of new mayor and fellow entrepreneur named jim gray, both of us are business people just happen to be mayors. we're not lifelong politicians. if there's a problem, let's work together. that seems to make a lot of sense, let's do it. there's not enough of that going on in the political world. so we set our competitive advantage compared to the rest of the country appears to be advanced manufacturing. we have two ford
our schools, our community colleges, are firms, large, small, trade association and so forth. you've been mayor for a expert buft first you did was standard a clob ration with a sister city, lexington -- about how long away? >> an our away, and oou got a whole new initiative with lexington that is primarily around making this part of this corridor of northern kentucky that moves up into ohio, a platform for advanced manufacturing. what are you doing, what are you thinking about? this is a...
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a very peaceful movement in some cities police gave the protesters are frequent i mean police used tear gas on them as to members there has been so many arrests six thousand over the last five months and we might see more arrests as the rally unfolds here in washington. but you can the world's most popular online encyclopedia is set to go on strike on wednesday because of the anti-piracy bill that's being pushed through the u.s. congress is designed to protect copyrighted material but the fear is that it's too vague and could lead to greater censorship investigative journalist tony goes want to talk about that with this in london hi there tony good to see you were completely a friend of jimmy wales said that the planned u.s. laws would quote harm the free and open internet and bring about new tools for censorship and international websites inside the united states do you think the bills really are that worrying that are being proposed. well it's certainly very very scary this bill but actually the good news for a change because it looks like all the activism around. this stop online pir
a very peaceful movement in some cities police gave the protesters are frequent i mean police used tear gas on them as to members there has been so many arrests six thousand over the last five months and we might see more arrests as the rally unfolds here in washington. but you can the world's most popular online encyclopedia is set to go on strike on wednesday because of the anti-piracy bill that's being pushed through the u.s. congress is designed to protect copyrighted material but the fear...
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it looks like it's going to largely miss san francisco. cold and breezy conditions for tomorrow afternoon. temperatures only in the low 50s, close to the coastline. 54 in -- daly city. and it's going to feel even colder, like it's in the 40s in some places, closer to the coastline and during that game, it's going to be real brisk. into the sierra. we are expecting even more snow through the overnight hours. when it's all said and done tomorrow, tonight's accumulations plus tomorrow is going to be up to 2 feet of snow in the higher elevations. lower elevations about 6 inches additionally into tomorrow. your extended forecast. one more day of unsettled weather before we start to get some calmer conditions into the weekend. morning rain tomorrow then the afternoon scattered showers, including the possibility of thunderstorms once again. as we head into the weekend, drier conditions filling in. temperatures warming into the upper 60s by sunday and staying that way as we start the work week. >>> to the newsroom, an official at san francisco int
it looks like it's going to largely miss san francisco. cold and breezy conditions for tomorrow afternoon. temperatures only in the low 50s, close to the coastline. 54 in -- daly city. and it's going to feel even colder, like it's in the 40s in some places, closer to the coastline and during that game, it's going to be real brisk. into the sierra. we are expecting even more snow through the overnight hours. when it's all said and done tomorrow, tonight's accumulations plus tomorrow is going to...
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crowds and heavy traffic downtown and in the eastern section of the city. last year, a crowd of several hundred people smashed windows and knocked over trashes can. this year, police hope to keep that from happening. they are beefing up their presence by bringing in additional officers and adding patrol, getting help from the probation department and the department of corrections. >> we want to make sure that our presence allow enforce a safe celebration of -- allows for a safe celebration of cinco de mayo. >> reporter: officers are also keeping an eye out for any gang-related problems. >> that is a concern for us. but we feel confident for this weekend that we have enough officers. some of the special operations units deal with gang activity. so those officers that work with gangs and gang crime will be on the streets working side by side with the other officers. >> reporter: officer garcia says they are prepared to reroute traffic if necessary, and disperse crowds if there's a problem. >> we'll move certain groups of people out of a certain area if they'v
crowds and heavy traffic downtown and in the eastern section of the city. last year, a crowd of several hundred people smashed windows and knocked over trashes can. this year, police hope to keep that from happening. they are beefing up their presence by bringing in additional officers and adding patrol, getting help from the probation department and the department of corrections. >> we want to make sure that our presence allow enforce a safe celebration of -- allows for a safe...
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cities of the north of england. i mean, there are ups and downs in other parts of the country. now i tell you what. i take one very important lesson from that which is that we must redouble our efforts in this coalition government to govern for the whole country. and i think there is a particular dilemma, and i say this, of course, as an mp from sheffield. there's a particular dilemma in those parts of the country which are particularly located in scotland, wales and the north. not exclusively but particularly where for the last 10, 15, 20 years, they've been reliant, some would say overreliant on subsidies from governments in white hall and that those subsidies in turn were funded by explosive growth in the city of london. basically what we had for years and years and years was an economic model which is now broken. it's hit the buffer. and that economic model relied on governments sucking up to the city of london, basically letting the banks get away with murder. they generated huge pots of tax revenue and it was
cities of the north of england. i mean, there are ups and downs in other parts of the country. now i tell you what. i take one very important lesson from that which is that we must redouble our efforts in this coalition government to govern for the whole country. and i think there is a particular dilemma, and i say this, of course, as an mp from sheffield. there's a particular dilemma in those parts of the country which are particularly located in scotland, wales and the north. not exclusively...
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and yet this is one of the few cities where you can walk around and see large numbers of blackberries today. you don't see it in new york, you don't see it in chicago, you don't see it in l.a., you don't see it in london, you don't see it in, you know, latin america. i mean, basically the world has moved on, and washington has not. and that's kind of a symbol. when i used to cover national security in the state department, and this was 25 years ago granted, the reporters on the secretary of state's airplane -- including me -- had what was for the time much more advanced laptops than the secretary of state's officials or the cia people or the dod people on the plane. i mean, we had the best technology, and our government did not. for day-to-day use. and, obviously, things have improved a lot since 25 years ago, but at every stage as technology moves the government is the most sort of laggard. and so i think that actually effects the understanding of these companies. i'm not saying that the government shouldn't be regulating them, and there was a view at one time in silicon valley that
and yet this is one of the few cities where you can walk around and see large numbers of blackberries today. you don't see it in new york, you don't see it in chicago, you don't see it in l.a., you don't see it in london, you don't see it in, you know, latin america. i mean, basically the world has moved on, and washington has not. and that's kind of a symbol. when i used to cover national security in the state department, and this was 25 years ago granted, the reporters on the secretary of...
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embassy there is as large as vatican city with almost 200 american troops providing embassy security and handling sales of u.s. arms to the iraqis. it may be a preview of the future of afghanistan in which the united states is pushing ahead with plans to withdraw troops by 2014. the defense secretary leon panetta says our longest war is at a strategic turning point with a new strategy which has reversed five-year trends of growing violence. he says military commanders there are now expressing optimism. >> all of them believe that we have fundamentally turned the tide in that effort after years in which we lacked the right strategy and the necessary resources to try to achieve the mission we were embarked on. >> shepard: the u.s. still has about 65,000 troops in afghanistan. >>> secretary panetta is talking about the attack object the u.s. outpost in benghazi just hours after more classified hearings on capitol hill. that attack killed the u.s. ambassador to libya, chris stevens and three other americans. now the state department is sending lawmakers a report on its benghazi informati
embassy there is as large as vatican city with almost 200 american troops providing embassy security and handling sales of u.s. arms to the iraqis. it may be a preview of the future of afghanistan in which the united states is pushing ahead with plans to withdraw troops by 2014. the defense secretary leon panetta says our longest war is at a strategic turning point with a new strategy which has reversed five-year trends of growing violence. he says military commanders there are now expressing...
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city i know their finances are a disaster from reading your blog so what's what's the status there. so detroit at one time had a million three people in it now has about seven hundred thousand people in it they've walked down the infrastructure size the municipal infrastructure size over the years but really hasn't been reduced enough to be able for the tax base to support it they're running the city budgets about a billion three and they're running about one hundred million dollars deficit this year they've been in a ballet with the state to get some proceeds of a bond offering that the state doesn't state did on their behalf but the city council it's been just been sort of playing games and i think the governor there is fed up with the situation snyder and they just passed in legislature a law that would. allow a municipality that's in distress like detroit to either choose an emergency manager go directly into chapter nine bankruptcy or do a couple of steps that would allow them to manage through the you know their fiscal stress so what do you think it's going to be do you think
city i know their finances are a disaster from reading your blog so what's what's the status there. so detroit at one time had a million three people in it now has about seven hundred thousand people in it they've walked down the infrastructure size the municipal infrastructure size over the years but really hasn't been reduced enough to be able for the tax base to support it they're running the city budgets about a billion three and they're running about one hundred million dollars deficit...
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cities opposing sopa on the grounds that they are very concerned about the potential burden and possible liabilities under the statute upon them these are pretty savvy entities so it's hard to explain if the sponsors of the bill. so certain that there is no risk to a company like you tube why there would be so much opposition. domestic technology companies mainstream technology companies like you too facebook boring boring all kinds of other entities that are really a staple part of the of the internet as we know it today venally opposed to this statute and they're not opposed to it just for ideological reasons because they see serious business consequences for it was them let's look at some of these kinds of consequences when i mean look we know a lot of a lot of the backing of these. legislation comes from the content industry particularly the film industry in why should the entire internet be changed to cater to their needs or is it because hollywood is being paying politicians on both sides of the aisle these politicians realize they have to they've taken the money now they have to f
cities opposing sopa on the grounds that they are very concerned about the potential burden and possible liabilities under the statute upon them these are pretty savvy entities so it's hard to explain if the sponsors of the bill. so certain that there is no risk to a company like you tube why there would be so much opposition. domestic technology companies mainstream technology companies like you too facebook boring boring all kinds of other entities that are really a staple part of the of the...
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and, yet, this is one of the few cities where you can walk around and see large numbers a blackberry subject. the dossier in chicago, new york, l.a., london, you know, latin america. basically the world has moved on and washington has not. that is kind of assembled. when i used to cover national security in the state department , this was 25 years ago, granted. the reporters and the secretary of state's airplanes, including me, had what was, for the time much more advanced laptops than the secretary of state's officials or the cia people on the plane with dod people on the plant. we had the best technology and our government did not. and obviously things have improved a lot since 25 years ago, but at every stage as technology moves the government is the most, sort of, laggard. so i think that actually affects the understanding of these companies. i'm not saying that the government should not be regulating them, and there was of you at one time that they were sort of immune to regulation. i don't believe that. but i do think that sometimes the government, congress is understanding or
and, yet, this is one of the few cities where you can walk around and see large numbers a blackberry subject. the dossier in chicago, new york, l.a., london, you know, latin america. basically the world has moved on and washington has not. that is kind of assembled. when i used to cover national security in the state department , this was 25 years ago, granted. the reporters and the secretary of state's airplanes, including me, had what was, for the time much more advanced laptops than the...
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we've heard in some large cities they were adding security to keep an eye on things. people here tell us believe this is an isolated event. they don't feel worry. they say they would hope that nothing like this would ever happen anywhere and not happen here this morning they feel like it was an isolated event still going forward with their plans this one starting 8 a.m.. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> right now back to the scene of the crime an or , colorado this is not the -- aurora, colorado not the scene of the crime where police thought there might be the scene of a second crime, suspect said he left explosives officers went to his apartment, evacuated buildings, checked it out traffic flowing again, it has been cleared. that was an empty threat by the suspect in the movie theater shooting with 12 dead up to 50 wounded. >>> just getting word that police are tell -- are saying what they found belonging to the suspect four weapons assault style rifle, shotgun and two pistols. our sister station in denver saying the suspect is not cooperating with police. he's in cus
we've heard in some large cities they were adding security to keep an eye on things. people here tell us believe this is an isolated event. they don't feel worry. they say they would hope that nothing like this would ever happen anywhere and not happen here this morning they feel like it was an isolated event still going forward with their plans this one starting 8 a.m.. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> right now back to the scene of the crime an or , colorado this is not the -- aurora,...
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so in terms of any large american city, it's inside the beltway. >> it's inside the beltway and again, it's closer by the day. >> claims tens of thousands of syrian soldiers deflected to the opposition, but he acknowledges the regime holds the upper hand. >> embalance of power is great. as long as they view them, things are only going to get worse. >> with the syrian army patrolling the suburbs, the president is determined to do whatever it takes to stay in power. but jay insists he can't survive. >> the regime lost control of the country and will eventually fall. >> it will defeat all foreign attempts to spread chaos in syria. cbs news, the pent begun. >> wild ride on wall street. concerns over grease are weighing on market. stocks came and went without an expected debt relief deal. but they battle back by the end of the day, they all finished nearly flat. >>> donses of people showed up to mark the birthday. she was 13 years old when she vanished if 1989 walking home from that school. the girl's mother said the event is never easy, but they will continue to keep their daughter's case
so in terms of any large american city, it's inside the beltway. >> it's inside the beltway and again, it's closer by the day. >> claims tens of thousands of syrian soldiers deflected to the opposition, but he acknowledges the regime holds the upper hand. >> embalance of power is great. as long as they view them, things are only going to get worse. >> with the syrian army patrolling the suburbs, the president is determined to do whatever it takes to stay in power. but...
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caught in a river in a city in china. this fish is a large predatory fish and can only be found in that region of china. the female was carrying more than 1 million eggs that will be collected and artificially insim naitd which will be released back into the -- inseminateed and will be released back into the river. >>> you can tell how happy someone is based on internet usage of the we will tell you about what it says about a person's health and links to depression in the health news ahead. and what happened when a student accused in the hazing that happened at florida a&m university. that incident went before a judge. what you missed straight ahead. >> and maryland most powerful radar is quiet right now. but change is closer than you think. the details coming up. >> reporter: everything is up to speed on 695 at harford road. i will let you know if preakness road closures could affect the commute coming up in the abc2 timesaver traffic report. you are watching "good morning maryland." >> reporter: topping america's money,
caught in a river in a city in china. this fish is a large predatory fish and can only be found in that region of china. the female was carrying more than 1 million eggs that will be collected and artificially insim naitd which will be released back into the -- inseminateed and will be released back into the river. >>> you can tell how happy someone is based on internet usage of the we will tell you about what it says about a person's health and links to depression in the health news...
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have very large islamic concentrations, and the consequences are today that we are confronted with head scarves, with burqas, with polygamy, with female genital mutilation, with honor killings every day again and again. and during the last three decades europe made a fatal mistake. it allowed millions of people from islamic countries to immigrate to our continent, and so many people rooted in a culture that this entirely different from our own judeo-christian culture have entered europe, that our heritage, that our freedom, that our prosperity and that our culture is in danger. and perhaps many americans still believe that europe is the place they know from a tourist trip long ago or from their grandparents' stories. i have to disappoint you. this europe, this europe is on the verge of disappearing. in each one of our cities both an italian author shortly before
have very large islamic concentrations, and the consequences are today that we are confronted with head scarves, with burqas, with polygamy, with female genital mutilation, with honor killings every day again and again. and during the last three decades europe made a fatal mistake. it allowed millions of people from islamic countries to immigrate to our continent, and so many people rooted in a culture that this entirely different from our own judeo-christian culture have entered europe, that...
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in terms of any large american city, it's inside the beltway. >> it is inside the beltway and again, it's creeping in closer by the day. >> claims tens of thousands of syrian soldiers have defected to the opposition. but he acknowledges the regime still holds the upper hand. >> the imbalance of power is great. so as long as the regime uses them, they can snuff out the insurgency, things are only going to get worse. >> with the syrian army patrolling the suburbs, president assad will do whatever it takes to stay in power. but jay carny insists he can't survive. >> regime will eventually fall. >> syrian government said it will defeat all foreign attempts to spread chaos in syria. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> a wild ride on wall street today as concerns over grease weigh on the market. stocks fell sharply after the weekend came and went without an expected debt relief deal overseas. but they battle back by the end of the day. the major indexes finished nearly flat. >>> tonight, dozens of people turned out to mark the 23rd anniversary of eileen disappearance. just a few hours
in terms of any large american city, it's inside the beltway. >> it is inside the beltway and again, it's creeping in closer by the day. >> claims tens of thousands of syrian soldiers have defected to the opposition. but he acknowledges the regime still holds the upper hand. >> the imbalance of power is great. so as long as the regime uses them, they can snuff out the insurgency, things are only going to get worse. >> with the syrian army patrolling the suburbs,...
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large clients. >> i would say on the east coast four and here one. and the one here was the biggest. it was like we were having a party every day at work because everybody was happy. i mean, donuts flowed. we were so contented with it. when i tell you everybody showed up early, everybody would stay late. >> because she had these corporate customer who is were lining up and willing to pay up, pamela started telling some of her smaller clients she was no longer available. >> i had to take a step back and reassess my jobs. my jobs were large, taking a lot of time. i didn't think i was going to be able to take the smaller jobs and do the correct job for my client. >> gospel singer ernie hass and his wife tried to work with pamela at the time, but she turned them down. >> when she came, she was like, oh, you need help but i don't have time. i have so many things going on. i knew right away she was out of our league. she was doing all these other things. so when she left i told my wife, she won't be calling back. >> even though pamela was saying no, she wa
large clients. >> i would say on the east coast four and here one. and the one here was the biggest. it was like we were having a party every day at work because everybody was happy. i mean, donuts flowed. we were so contented with it. when i tell you everybody showed up early, everybody would stay late. >> because she had these corporate customer who is were lining up and willing to pay up, pamela started telling some of her smaller clients she was no longer available. >> i...
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a large demonstration took place today in the city, a large number of the city's buildings have been damaged or destroyed by government shelling. >> we have new information about the avalanche victim who died last night. richard sharp from station kcra is in the sierra with who he was and why the danger is still great this weekend. >> you can seat excitement for ski and the smile on his face. he lived for adventure. he died from his injured. these are photographs in the avalanche site. you can see the path of the slide as it goes from the ridge in to the trees. brackett grew up in ham where his track coach still remembers him. >> fun loving, when could what was a cross country practice like it's -- it's perfect and saying think of someone reaching down in your throat and trying to pull out your lungs, so that showed his work ethic. >> reporter: skiers say that they weren't taking any chances. >> absolutely. we were -- a guide as you said and he had all the proper equipment. radar equipment and even though we dent -- we didn't go in too deep. >> reporter: the avalanche danger is still
a large demonstration took place today in the city, a large number of the city's buildings have been damaged or destroyed by government shelling. >> we have new information about the avalanche victim who died last night. richard sharp from station kcra is in the sierra with who he was and why the danger is still great this weekend. >> you can seat excitement for ski and the smile on his face. he lived for adventure. he died from his injured. these are photographs in the avalanche...
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there is also fairly large chalk drawing out here. after saturday's huge occupy oakland demonstration there was also damage inside city hall. she took us and showed us the damage. inside 100-year-old model of the historic city hall was toppled over. there was inside windows broken. an american flag was taken out of city hall and burned. city administrators say the buildings sprinkler system and electrical circuits in the elevator room were damaged. the mayor says occupy oakland demonstration -- the $2 million number doesn't have the cost of allocating police to these demonstrations. she responded to the requests that they are planning more occupy oakland. >> i think they have to be really careful. being around an airport is a federal fence. i think everyone is losing patience. you know. i think they are hurting the movement. >> reporter: now this all start the saturday afternoon around 3:00. several hundred protestors took to the streets for a day long demonstration in support of oakland oakland. a group of 500 people tried to take ov
there is also fairly large chalk drawing out here. after saturday's huge occupy oakland demonstration there was also damage inside city hall. she took us and showed us the damage. inside 100-year-old model of the historic city hall was toppled over. there was inside windows broken. an american flag was taken out of city hall and burned. city administrators say the buildings sprinkler system and electrical circuits in the elevator room were damaged. the mayor says occupy oakland demonstration --...
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city like yours would benefit from a strategy that encourages surrounding communities to contribute. to a regional economic development strategy. >> um, i'm going the call on mayor fox next, but it's important we use the microphones because i understand that we're on c-span. so this is going to be very interesting as others, you know, listen to this discussion and, therefore, the microphones are very important. mayor fox? >> yes, thank you, mr. chair, and also thank you, secretary vilsack. in my community one of the things that is becoming more of a topic is the concept of local food, and partly as a sustainability initiative. the idea that when you have food that is moving for thousands of miles to get to the plate, it has an impact on the environment and on energy consumption. i'm wondering whether there are initiatives through usda to promote local food and to help connect urban areas to some of the food sources that are closer. >> mayor, there are a couple things i would say in response to that. first, we have a program which we refer to as know your farmer, know your food. it's
city like yours would benefit from a strategy that encourages surrounding communities to contribute. to a regional economic development strategy. >> um, i'm going the call on mayor fox next, but it's important we use the microphones because i understand that we're on c-span. so this is going to be very interesting as others, you know, listen to this discussion and, therefore, the microphones are very important. mayor fox? >> yes, thank you, mr. chair, and also thank you, secretary...
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city so anything truly eco and bio friendly remains a luxury only a few people in russia can afford. despite soaring prices for anything organic individual farmers find it hard to make their businesses profitable beaten by the supermarkets with their cheap processed food by the sec even founded and online organic store trying to help small farmers survive and at the same time improve the quality of life while food conscious customers just like came. initially we simply wanted healthy stuff for our families and friends now we hand pick each person involved in the production of meat or bread that we sell so that we know where the food has come from and the business is growing. some going as far as saying russia with its plenty of land could eventually become an organic food basket for the whole world or very few in one hundred fourteen russia third half of the world and we could easily get back to that but the state needs to start investing in agriculture. and while city dwellers are only starting to go back to their roots milledge is in russia's most organic far away corners are proba
city so anything truly eco and bio friendly remains a luxury only a few people in russia can afford. despite soaring prices for anything organic individual farmers find it hard to make their businesses profitable beaten by the supermarkets with their cheap processed food by the sec even founded and online organic store trying to help small farmers survive and at the same time improve the quality of life while food conscious customers just like came. initially we simply wanted healthy stuff for...
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there are other cities with large african-american populations. so the folks in boston might think that everyone have a wax museum or something like it. that's not the case. the founder and the doctor, dr. martin is with me now. it is such a unique thing that we have here in baltimore. that a lot of people don't realize how special it is. >> you are right. that's one of the reasons we have been able to bring in so many people from outside maryland. they recognize the uniqueness of it. they talk about the impact that coming in and seeing all of these wax figures. along with the other -- items, but they do recognize there is something unique. so, we have a good-g return audience. which is a very, very important for the museum. simply because they are not passive. they go out and talk about child, get back to that museum. >> reporter: i want to show this. one of things we're talking about. you just had a kickoff for. this whole block on north avenue is going to be transformed that you have plans to build a new $45 million museum. take up this entire
there are other cities with large african-american populations. so the folks in boston might think that everyone have a wax museum or something like it. that's not the case. the founder and the doctor, dr. martin is with me now. it is such a unique thing that we have here in baltimore. that a lot of people don't realize how special it is. >> you are right. that's one of the reasons we have been able to bring in so many people from outside maryland. they recognize the uniqueness of it....
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became the dogma of the nation's ruling class, shared by large numbers of democrats as well as'mans, and since then we have lived through decades of deregulation and deunionizeation and privatization, and free trade agreements of every kind. the free market ideal has been projected into every corner of the nation's life. i mean, universities try to put themselves on a market-based footing these days, so do hospitals. electric utilities, museums. so does the post office. the cia, the u.s. army. and now, okay, after all of this has been going on for decades, we have a people's uprising demanding that we embrace the free market ideology. right? and this only a short time after that ideology led the world into the greatest economic catastrophe in living memory. i mean, amazing, yeah. amazing is right. that's the world. unlikely would also be right. preposterous would be even righter. and back in 2008, the country's financial system suffered an epic breakdown, and largely the result as nearly every serious on agrees though, decades long effort to roll back bank superexpression encourage f
became the dogma of the nation's ruling class, shared by large numbers of democrats as well as'mans, and since then we have lived through decades of deregulation and deunionizeation and privatization, and free trade agreements of every kind. the free market ideal has been projected into every corner of the nation's life. i mean, universities try to put themselves on a market-based footing these days, so do hospitals. electric utilities, museums. so does the post office. the cia, the u.s. army....
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cities l.a. new york chicago dallas etc where the largest concentrations of people have been hardened years and they just can't. really fix anything this campaign in seven states ok when where you can mean on that kind of like you are and those states and those states those those states change from election to election i mean twenty years ago california was a swing state and colorado was not i mean we we these things change over time and it'll be surprising twenty years from now which states are in play ok when you want to jump in there go ahead. before i go i want to go back to the. thing about you know this country's history of killing protesters and strikers so it would be naive to think it can't happen again i live in a city of philadelphia which actually you know its own citizens that we do move protests so you know it would be very naive to think you cannot happen again but anyway as the electoral college they are not even. they can even vote two different candidates you know they can they
cities l.a. new york chicago dallas etc where the largest concentrations of people have been hardened years and they just can't. really fix anything this campaign in seven states ok when where you can mean on that kind of like you are and those states and those states those those states change from election to election i mean twenty years ago california was a swing state and colorado was not i mean we we these things change over time and it'll be surprising twenty years from now which states...
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to the point where there is a large regulatory regime in most cities around taxis. in many cases you have regulators who feel their job is to protect the taxi industry. i had one regulator in new york refer to the taxi industry as their customer. so what happens then is that once it goes into that protection mode, innovation becomes very difficult. it may be why in so many cities that innovation around taxi around transportation is so gummed up. the rig heaters who are supposed to crack the whip end up becoming the protectors. even though it's hard, uber is completely legal, in the cities that we're rolling out and there are cities that we can't roll out where we're not legal like miami and vegas we can't roll out. there is that protection mechanism that makes it particularly controversial. >> so you say you're legal but a lot of these cities suggest otherwise. their regulators are sending out crease and desist orders almost on a daily base. impounding cars in washington, d.c. at one point. they're not allowing this technology to take shape. these guys are starting
to the point where there is a large regulatory regime in most cities around taxis. in many cases you have regulators who feel their job is to protect the taxi industry. i had one regulator in new york refer to the taxi industry as their customer. so what happens then is that once it goes into that protection mode, innovation becomes very difficult. it may be why in so many cities that innovation around taxi around transportation is so gummed up. the rig heaters who are supposed to crack the...
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the area this happened is next to city hall so it is an active area. this is a large mall. a lot is happening. it is by a busy interstate that intersect this town and denver. a lot of people travel. no doubt these people expected this theater to be full. this looks premed indicated. they came to a place there would be a lot of people. in a busy part of town. >> it sounds as though it was premeditated. we will hear more of that as we hear from police. you mention the gang unit had been called out. is there a gang problem in aurora? is there belief that this is gang related? it is due to a gang problem? >> i can't speculate on that. is there a gang problem in aurora? that depends who you ask. there are gangs here. the gang unit is on the scene. that is fairly inbound to have that happen this early. so they must have some indication this may be gang-related activity. >> you mentioned in addition to the explosions of the tear gas in the theater that this might have been some device outside in some vehicles. can you explain that? >> what i was told they found two separate device
the area this happened is next to city hall so it is an active area. this is a large mall. a lot is happening. it is by a busy interstate that intersect this town and denver. a lot of people travel. no doubt these people expected this theater to be full. this looks premed indicated. they came to a place there would be a lot of people. in a busy part of town. >> it sounds as though it was premeditated. we will hear more of that as we hear from police. you mention the gang unit had been...
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these massive steel girders obtained by an artist for the city of napa are to be used for a large downtown memorial. it is not finished so the steel that was once part of the world trade center sits in a parking lot. people keep coming by to pay respects to the dead. >> coming here and seeing this physical piece just really solidifies all of my thoughts and feelings and brings it home >> steel sections melted through like butter. others twisted and tortured by plato. >> is not just deal, it represents the lives that were lost >> eventually it will be combined with huge glass panels with the names of all of the dead. the glass as a special property that flows from behind when exposed to light. the idea is to make sure we will never forget. >> i think we took it for granted that we live in the united states and we're safe here >> we were caught off guard, we thought we were invincible, and it really brought us back down to earth >> this memorial will not be in the parking lot much longer period is scheduled to be installed in downtown napa this coming spring. >> for more on the ceremonies ma
these massive steel girders obtained by an artist for the city of napa are to be used for a large downtown memorial. it is not finished so the steel that was once part of the world trade center sits in a parking lot. people keep coming by to pay respects to the dead. >> coming here and seeing this physical piece just really solidifies all of my thoughts and feelings and brings it home >> steel sections melted through like butter. others twisted and tortured by plato. >> is not...
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the city is largely uneffected by the spraying. when the arial spraying happens the larva are not effected. questions are being asked saying what is the spraying going to do for us? are you going to spray the larva. lots of questions. >> those are questions we can ask the mayor that we will have momentarily. so this west nile virus has taken aim at texas it seems in particular more than half the people killed by the virus are in texas. mike raulens joining us on the phone. tell me about the pesticide spraying. has it resumed todayarve being postponed because of weather yesterday? >> the skies are blue this afternoon and we have a good forecast for this evening so we are planning to get four planes up in the air. and we will do the rest of dallas and dallas county this evening. we will go into the early mornings. then we will plan to come back a day later and give us all one more dose of this on monday evening. >> perhaps you heard our reporter talk about the concerns of people in the dallas area have about the larva not being kille
the city is largely uneffected by the spraying. when the arial spraying happens the larva are not effected. questions are being asked saying what is the spraying going to do for us? are you going to spray the larva. lots of questions. >> those are questions we can ask the mayor that we will have momentarily. so this west nile virus has taken aim at texas it seems in particular more than half the people killed by the virus are in texas. mike raulens joining us on the phone. tell me about...
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think about the city as a network of players, some very large. they can take their own responsibility. they can take the lead in partnership with the government around certain set of issues. the point about what is the right issue to tackle, and the southeast there is no water. last time i checked you have lots of water. there is any number of issues, whether it is around energy or education. this strikes me as a way to get around the challenge of government is dysfunctional and compartmentalize. you have a lot here. it seems like this might be part of the solution. >> before i comment about that, i want to be sure that we do not forget those have been unemployed so long they are out of the workforce. real question will skill readiness. i do not want to forget them in the equation. it is music my ears to hear the definition of the problem and information. it is music to my ears to hear that. we have a piecemeal approach of a couple of initiatives. they're really attract well to analyze and a city that is depopulating. you're trying to talk about
think about the city as a network of players, some very large. they can take their own responsibility. they can take the lead in partnership with the government around certain set of issues. the point about what is the right issue to tackle, and the southeast there is no water. last time i checked you have lots of water. there is any number of issues, whether it is around energy or education. this strikes me as a way to get around the challenge of government is dysfunctional and...
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some big cities. we'll looking at heavy rain through the storms. arkansas you could look at severe storms and also central portions of the state of louisiana and southwestern mississippi a lot of rain with these horribles. thunderstorms. we're talking eight inches of rain in alexander. many reports of rain in the area and western arkansas and oklahoma and images out of texas, flooded roadways. make sure not to drive through any flooded roadways. it will be very hard to tell how deep the water is. jon, of course we already have the flash flood warnings in effect. flood warnings stretching from texas up to missouri. jon: maria molina, thanks for keeping an eye on it for us. sound like a pretty scary day out there. >> yeah. jon: thanks. >> more updates on the weather as we get it. meantime how about a little football? jon: love football. jenna: manning madness may be just about finished. peyton manning, possibly the biggest free agent in nfl history is looking primed to sign with denver. we might get announcement as early as today. the question is rea
some big cities. we'll looking at heavy rain through the storms. arkansas you could look at severe storms and also central portions of the state of louisiana and southwestern mississippi a lot of rain with these horribles. thunderstorms. we're talking eight inches of rain in alexander. many reports of rain in the area and western arkansas and oklahoma and images out of texas, flooded roadways. make sure not to drive through any flooded roadways. it will be very hard to tell how deep the water...
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so would many large cities. remember she was talking about big, big entities in municipal bond markets. when you look at the numbers she has been wrong. muni bond defaults have been down for three years now. liz: down? >> down, the trend is down. liz: because this was a lot of news about one communnty in -- >> that happens. there are those -- a lot of specific to those areas. one in alabama, they were involved in some crazy derivatives. it wasn't just that the economy tourned sour -- turned sour..3 also point out, 0.1% of the 3.7 trillion dollars municipal bond market. also point out that the average default is approximately 30 million dollars. not massive. not big. muni defaults year to date in 2012 are 1.8 billion compared to 6.4 billion last year. okay, going down. florida expects three defaults. now, the numbers here throw in the private label bonds, often -- you know, often for a private industry that qualify for tax-exempt status so we consider them muni bonds. they do social good so they can get their tax
so would many large cities. remember she was talking about big, big entities in municipal bond markets. when you look at the numbers she has been wrong. muni bond defaults have been down for three years now. liz: down? >> down, the trend is down. liz: because this was a lot of news about one communnty in -- >> that happens. there are those -- a lot of specific to those areas. one in alabama, they were involved in some crazy derivatives. it wasn't just that the economy tourned sour...
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this is a large metropolitan area, outside of the city limits, you have a lot of conservative republicans, and romney is not filling the room tonight. >> a huge loss for romney if he doesn't carry colorado. i think every was expecting he would. let me go to dana bash over at santorum headquarters. we just heard from the pennsylvania senator. he has won the primary in missouri. he has won in minnesota. the caucuses. we're waiting for colorado. what are they saying about the phone call from romney to santorum, dana? >> i don't think rick santorum has checked his voice mail yet, that's the answer, because deirdre wallace asked him if he heard from mitt romney, he said emphatically, no. maybe he'll pick up the message after he goes back and sits down with his wife and soaks in the evening he's had. it's interesting, we talk about the relationship between these candidates. you know, privately, the santorum campaign has said they generally had pretty good relations when it comes to the human element of this with the romney campaign. in fact, they noted that when santorum's daughter bella was in
this is a large metropolitan area, outside of the city limits, you have a lot of conservative republicans, and romney is not filling the room tonight. >> a huge loss for romney if he doesn't carry colorado. i think every was expecting he would. let me go to dana bash over at santorum headquarters. we just heard from the pennsylvania senator. he has won the primary in missouri. he has won in minnesota. the caucuses. we're waiting for colorado. what are they saying about the phone call from...